[arin-ppml] Demand for community networking

Randy Bush randy at psg.com
Wed Apr 29 10:08:05 EDT 2009


> - Would it really be a great idea to have something like several 1000
>   individual IPv6 allocations to build the new global ATM on, if we
>   include 200 nations, 500+ aircraft operating entities, a 1000 or so
>   airports, plus aviation service providers of various types around
>   the globe?  To me, that would be a nightmare scenario to try to
>   design and secure a network to support any critical infrastructure.
>> 
>>> Also for future thoughts in IPv6 space specifically, the need for
>>> permanent contiguous address spaces exist for other large
>>> organizations
>> 
>> really?  please explain the contiguous issue.  because, when coupled
>> with large, it becomes "we'll need X 20 years out, and since it needs to
>> be contiguous, we need X now."  they and their upstreams don't plan to
>> have bgp speaking routers?

thanks for showing my guess to be true.

you big important organizations definitely deserve a bunch of whatever
we think of as class A allocations in ipv6.

have we seen this movie before?  i think the popcorn got stale rather
quickly.

randy



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